To piggy back on /u/PKAB , having a medical card means access to more strains than people who only shop recreation. The shops (that I've been to, anyway) hold strains in reserve for the med-card holders. A dealer with a med-card then would be able to supply non-patients with otherwise unavailable strains.

I spent a night in a hotel there, and the concierge had a photo tour of the area. It was a map of places to take photos, how to stand, what to look for, etc. It was very well put together. My Dad and I did the tour and I have some really cool pictures of Charleston because of it. It's a beautiful, beautiful city.

The sensation of needing to pee, as well as having my urethra stimulated by proximity, reminds me of having a urinary tract infection. It feels urgent and painful and the idea of suffering yet another UTI makes me incredibly anxious. I've gotten them easily my entire life, from when I was a small child to a grown-ass woman. Not fun at all.

Seriously, who put the short excretion tube with a line right to the kidneys between the happy fun button that stimulates the lady cave, and the lady cave itself? Insanity.

What strikes me is the fact that there are not a whole lot of positive pop songs for women out there. Even Beyonce's Like a Diamond is ultimately comparing a woman's sense of self-worth to something known entirely for it's price and (ostensibly) beauty.

I don't see what the big deal is, to be honest. I don't much care if it's pee or not, if I make a girl cum so hard that she pisses herself or squirts cum over everything, props to me. I had one chick riding my face as she came on me. It was like being very sexily water-boarded.

Set up a scavenger hunt for when she gets back. Write love notes and leave them in places for her to find. Cook her favorite meal and stick it in the fridge.

*I go to a job interview and come back to find this comment has been gilded. Thank you to the users who did that! Good luck, OP! (Also, flowers will keep for a few days, so just before you leave, maybe buy her some. Sure, flowers can be trite, but it's spring now and they're good for shooing away winter)